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How To Love (The Devil's Charm #1) - COMPLETED
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Complete, First published Jul 24, 2021
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Cassian Blair Arkanghel thought that no one would love her the way her mother did because she's just so ugly- that's what's on her mind. 

When her father told her that she need to meet her fiancée, she complained and immediately made an escape plan. She doesn't want to get married to anyone. She's ugly and no one will love her. There's only one thing why people wants to befriend her- her family's wealth. So, she escaped.

While in the middle of escaping her father's men, she met a guy that screams danger and intimidation but just to save herself from being seen, she kissed him to cover up.
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